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The ECG in practice

John R. Hampton ; with contributions by David Adlam

Churchill Livingstone Elsevier, 2013

6th ed

  • : pbk

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Includes index

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内容説明

The ECG in Practice is a clinically-orientated book, showing how the electrocardiogram can help in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with symptoms suggesting cardiovascular disease. The underlying philosophy of this Sixth Edition remains that the ECG has to be interpreted in the light of the patient's history and physical examination, thus the book is organised in chapters according to a patient's symptoms. ".A significant resource of information for medical students and junior medical staff, as well as for those wishing to refresh their knowledge." Reviewed by Perfusion, Apr 2015 Clinically-orientated with a quick reference list of cardiovascular conditions Builds on the basic knowledge outlined in the classic ECG Made Easy Emphasises the individuality of every ECG and uses full 12-lead ECG recordings to provide a realistic reproduction of the clinical environment. The unique page size allows presentation of all 12-lead ECGs across a single page for clarity. Each chapter begins with a brief account of the relevant history and examination and ends with a short account of what might be done once the ECG has been interpreted. Now integrated throughout the book is text on electrophysiology and electrical devices. With pacemakers and implanted defibrillators now common among patients on general medical take, this material guides the reader in recognising their purpose and making a preliminary analysis of any malfunction.

目次

The ECG in healthy people The ECG in patients with palpitations and syncope: between attacks The ECG when the patient has a tachycardia The ECG when the patient has a bradycardia The ECG in patients with chest pain The ECG in patients with breathlessness The effect of other conditions on the ECG Conclusions: four steps to making the most of the ECG

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